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Workers in Karnataka are energized by Khattar’s candidacy

The opposition parties have not yet announced their candidates for the Karnal seat, thus the BJP has an advantage over them thanks to the nomination of former chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

Party leaders and workers are exploding with joy as a result of Khattar’s candidacy. In a show of solidarity for Khattar, BJP leaders and activists showered each other with flowers and colored paint in the presence of Karnal Member of Parliament Sanjay Bhatia. To the sound of the music, they also danced.

On March 19, Khattar, a well-known BJP figure and a mainstay of Haryana politics, would go to Karnal alongside the state’s new chief minister, Nayab Singh Saini. Leaders and members of the party have begun getting ready for the visit. They said that both leaders will get a hearty welcome.

Party leaders expressed optimism over Khattar’s win and voiced hope that he would soon take on a significant role.

MP Bhatia called Khattar a “saint” and predicted that the former chief minister would win the Karnal seat by an unprecedented margin. He was accompanied by district president Yogendra Rana, Gharaunda MLA Harvinder Kalyan, Indri MLA Ram Kumar Kashyap, outgoing Mayor Renu Bala Gupta, former MLAs Bhagwan Das Kabirpathi, Bakshish Singh, BJP leader Sanjay Bathla, and others.

Bhatia said that Khattar’s record was excellent. In 2014, he defeated former Speaker Kuldeep Sharma to win the Karnal seat by a massive majority of 6.56 lakh votes.

Outgoing Mayor Gupta and BJP district president Rana urged party members to make sure a record

Khattar wins the seat of Karnal.

According to Gupta, the workers were let down by Khattar’s resignation as chief minister and then as member of parliament. When the party nominated him from Karnal for the position of MP, the disappointment gave way to exhilaration.

Congress leaders, however, said that Khattar would not have an easy time winning the seat. “In Karnal, there will be two anti-incumbencies: one for Khattar and the other for current MP Sanjay Bhatia. Because none of the leaders spent time with the public, many want to use this election to teach them a lesson. Without a doubt, Khattar will lose, according to former Speaker Kuldeep Sharma.

The people of Karnal will teach the BJP leaders a lesson this time, according to Trilochan Singh, a Congress politician and former chairman of the Haryana Minority Commission, because Khattar put the people of Karnal in the middle by retiring as an MLA.

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